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tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the door. >> reporter: despite the benefit of name recognition, tarkanian is facing growing legal and financial problems that have complicated his campaign and opened him up to criticism. he and his family were recently hit with a $17 million judgment by the federal deposit insurance corporation or f.d.i.c., because of a failed land deal. >> the f.d.i.c. is moving to seize his assets. perhaps his house. >> reporter: a columnist for the las vegas review journal. >> there's no legal or tactical reason that any reasonable person would not have already filed for bankruptcy unless they're runni
tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the...
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we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time. >>neil: be well. be safe. always good to hear from you, governor. >> that is the other part of the storm, right? all the snow. that is in west virginia, and virginia, states not used to this will be seeing unprecedented inches of that stuff and it will be worst. that is the second phase of this, the three storms converging and make things bad particularly in the highland areas in new jersey. that state is going to be ground zero in an hour or so. .. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erect
we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time....
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rain totals could exceed 8 inches. 4 to 8 locally in the metro. a ton of rain. we have flood concerns. you've got wind concerns which will bring down trees and power lines. a couple of final prep thoughts, pack your freezer. you can throw water that will freeze, the more frozen mass you have should the power go out, the longer it will stay cold. secure yao lawn furniture. clear leaves from drains. i know it's raining. got trees around your house, sleep downstairs so nothing falls on your house and does some damage or worse. the worst weather will be between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. here's the forecast. today 52. of course severe weather alert days today and tomorrow with sandy. tomorrow only 46. it's going to be raw. rain tapering to showers i think later in the afternoon. maybe a shower or two wednesday. mid-50s. not the gratest halloween. -- greatest halloween. you'll see temperatures the rest of the week a little cool saturday. this is the weekend by the way. with everything else going on, clocks fall back. monika, your turn. >> at least we g
rain totals could exceed 8 inches. 4 to 8 locally in the metro. a ton of rain. we have flood concerns. you've got wind concerns which will bring down trees and power lines. a couple of final prep thoughts, pack your freezer. you can throw water that will freeze, the more frozen mass you have should the power go out, the longer it will stay cold. secure yao lawn furniture. clear leaves from drains. i know it's raining. got trees around your house, sleep downstairs so nothing falls on your house...
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he said you really need to heed the warnings of your local governors. if they tell you to evacuate them the need to listen to what they are saying. he said to go to ready.gov and do what you can to prepare your home. i think that most people have gotten batteries and water and supplies that they have in their home for this event as we gary for the impact of this. it looks like, over the next several hours, the wind and the water and the rain will start to intensify. storm surges, and you are from 5 p to 11 feet, along the east -- anywhere from 5 feet to 11 feet, along the east coast could be possible. the president said to be clear, do not shrugged this off. yetter to be safe than storr is the model of the day. so they will put the election on the back seat for the moment. mitt romney has also canceled his events for the day as people hunker down. in the meantime, we urge you to stay tuned to fox news channel and this fox station for continuing coverage of this story all throughout the day. we will have breaking news and any time online at foxnews.com.
he said you really need to heed the warnings of your local governors. if they tell you to evacuate them the need to listen to what they are saying. he said to go to ready.gov and do what you can to prepare your home. i think that most people have gotten batteries and water and supplies that they have in their home for this event as we gary for the impact of this. it looks like, over the next several hours, the wind and the water and the rain will start to intensify. storm surges, and you are...
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exception of this maman and locals, there refute on the street. >>t feels very different. >> the wind and rain that is concern. what impact tropical storm force have on trees. >> we are concerned with the that the wind and rain will trees. they will pull down power lines severe powerave outages for multiple days. >> tens of thousands of were left without power this summer. many expect sandy will leave e dark. th >> we've gotten our batteries to gather. extra food and ice and things like that. >> you can see the wind has been every fewck and forth minutes. gotten some of these trees swing quite a bit. a lot of concern, whether or not r outages and powe not the water will start rising. >> we shall see. d.c..head over to another area that is used to e damaging floods. >> the sandbags are stacked against basement doors. far, so good for bloomingdale's. of concern about any intent downpours. including dell, residents took into their own hands keep the sewers from being clocked by leaves. i live in a basement. this is a flood prone area. >> a cross town
exception of this maman and locals, there refute on the street. >>t feels very different. >> the wind and rain that is concern. what impact tropical storm force have on trees. >> we are concerned with the that the wind and rain will trees. they will pull down power lines severe powerave outages for multiple days. >> tens of thousands of were left without power this summer. many expect sandy will leave e dark. th >> we've gotten our batteries to gather. extra food...
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i'm told by locals only a few homes are along the river. we received this photo from a homeowner that lives near the park. but for the most part, the home we saw are keeping dry. that park i mentioned is underwater. >> never. we've been traveling around all day looking at the different rivers and seeing how high they are. i've never seen it this high. >> actually, two men had to be rescued from this river earlier today. we're told they tried to get too close and personal and had to be rescued from a floating device. that is the latest. i'm ryan dean, 9 news. >> thank you, ryan. we see those videos from even up in frederick or up in new york, we realize that this thing was bad, but it had a potential to be a lot worse. >> it had potential to be worse here. probably couldn't have been any worse in new york. >> exactly. >> the problem, too, along with the scope of the storm, how big it was, we mentioned this a couple of times, full moon, too. the tidst and you throw in -- tides and you throw in sandy, you've got problems. the radar, still a li
i'm told by locals only a few homes are along the river. we received this photo from a homeowner that lives near the park. but for the most part, the home we saw are keeping dry. that park i mentioned is underwater. >> never. we've been traveling around all day looking at the different rivers and seeing how high they are. i've never seen it this high. >> actually, two men had to be rescued from this river earlier today. we're told they tried to get too close and personal and had to...
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. >> reporter: as reggie kumar tells us, a local utility company packed up equipment and sent employees to help restore electricity to the millions still in the dark on the east coast tomorrow. >> reporter: 150 peing peing workers -- pg& e workers met tuesday and packed into buses. this is a picture of some in their safety air on their way to sacramento county where they boarded a flight to new york city. 60 pieces of equipment were also sent, including 4-bucket vehicles eric bulldozer, several flatbed trucks as well as trailers. they say they are looking forward to helping the millions who desperately need their lights back on. >> they don't know where we're from. but when they get their power back on, there's a lot of pride in that. we all enjoy seeing their face when is they finally get the power. >> reporter: these workers are prepared to work above and below ground in new york city. they plan to stay and help the big apple's utility company for about a month. >>> the bay area is less than 12 hours away from the parade to honor the world series champ, the san francisco giants. crews
. >> reporter: as reggie kumar tells us, a local utility company packed up equipment and sent employees to help restore electricity to the millions still in the dark on the east coast tomorrow. >> reporter: 150 peing peing workers -- pg& e workers met tuesday and packed into buses. this is a picture of some in their safety air on their way to sacramento county where they boarded a flight to new york city. 60 pieces of equipment were also sent, including 4-bucket vehicles eric...
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. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to escape the surge. that they did, but you unfortunately, homes all along this peninsula were inundated by water. >> we'll let you go and hopefully get that last remnant of the fire put out there. thanks so much. >>> the new york stock exchange reopens this morning even though much of the area around it is without power. you'd have to go all the way back to the blizzard of 1888 for the last time the stock market was closed for two consecutive days because of weather. let's get an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business this morning. karl ly carolyn roth is live in zurich for us. what imp
. >> a war zone, a local bar washed away, firefighters battled neck high floodwaters to rescue 25 people. they used boats to try to get in. there was 170 firefighters that were on the scene trying to get there, a six alarm blaze. and it went on and as you can see, apparently it's still going on as we're still seeing little hot spots in the fire zone that is left behind us. we did see when we were coming in some people had taken their cars and parked they will up on the bridges to try to...
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we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own. we have contractors coming from 800 contractors crews from out of state. they are ready to tackle all of this stuff. they are working 24-hours around the clock. >> how do you determine who gets the power first? is it triage? do you tackle manhattan first? >> we do the grates number of people. we address or try to deal with outages where we can restore the greatest number of people first with the activity we are under taking. if we can get 10,000, 15, 20,000 people at a clip we will do that and they have network with greater redone san s-- resudone see. >> speaking of folks affect
we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own....
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. >> state and local lead -- as new england. >> state and local leaders have isvacusued eion orders while the storm is still miles out at sea. susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the monster storm. the only people you can find outside on the delaware shore right now are emergency folks and some media. the big worry for the arrival of this storm, among the biggest worries, is flooding, but because of the storm surge, a lot of that flooding is already happening. pieces of the atlantic city board walk ended up in the street. as hurricane sandy moves closer. roads are flooded and it is only expected to get worse. hundreds of thousands of people along the east coast have evacuated. but others refuse to leave. >> this is part of me. i've got to stay here. >> reporter: the national hurricane center says the massive storm has turned to the left and is expected to make land fall near delaware bay and new jersey. >> the most important message that i have for the public right now is please listen to what your state
. >> state and local lead -- as new england. >> state and local leaders have isvacusued eion orders while the storm is still miles out at sea. susan mcginnis is live at rehobeth beach this afternoon in delaware. susan? >> the clock is ticking down. the arrival of the monster storm. the only people you can find outside on the delaware shore right now are emergency folks and some media. the big worry for the arrival of this storm, among the biggest worries, is flooding, but...
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. >> there has been extraordinarily close coordinations between state, federal, and local governments. so we are confident that the assets are pre-positioned for aneffective responsive response. >> with sandy expected to affect the northeast through thursday, that response could take some time. now before sending out to the caribbean, there were more than 50 casualties. at least five people in new york killed by falling tree limbs. reporting live in new york, i'm randall pinkston, back to you. >> as you can see sandy has lived up to the warnings of flooding and damage along the eastern sea born. we're going to check in with cbs 5, chief meteorologist with the current locations. >> this storm is huge, expanding all the way north from maine to south carolina. that's a lot of real estate. here's a look at your satellite review, even some snow on the western flag of the storm in west virginia. look at these wind gusts finally coming down, but we are talking six straight hours with wind gusts in excess of 50 miles per hour in atlantic city. now a big storm, where is it headed next? it will
. >> there has been extraordinarily close coordinations between state, federal, and local governments. so we are confident that the assets are pre-positioned for aneffective responsive response. >> with sandy expected to affect the northeast through thursday, that response could take some time. now before sending out to the caribbean, there were more than 50 casualties. at least five people in new york killed by falling tree limbs. reporting live in new york, i'm randall pinkston,...
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johnny westin and gerard butler star in the true story after young surfer who enlisted the help of a local legend to train him so survive one of the biggest waves on earth. that's your eye on entertainment. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> wow, that was cool. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now. it's 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. hope we won't see any surf like that around here any time soon. >> i'm jessica doyle in for mike hydeck. monika samtani will have your timesaver traffic in a moment and howard bernstein is watching the skies for us. >> we've got some low clouds and fog. we'll have a lot on sandy coming up in about 15 minutes. the 5:00 advisory nudges the track over a little closer to us instead of atlantic city. now maybe delaware bay. some in my chat room were saying will we have a better idea on sunday where this will
johnny westin and gerard butler star in the true story after young surfer who enlisted the help of a local legend to train him so survive one of the biggest waves on earth. that's your eye on entertainment. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> wow, that was cool. >>> good morning. thank you for watching 9news now. it's 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. hope we won't see any surf like that around here any time soon. >> i'm jessica doyle in for mike hydeck. monika samtani will...
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we have 32 shelters open right now. 32 of them are operating locally. we have three state shelters open. we probably have about 500 people that are sheltering right now. you can identify the shelter closest to you by going on the maryland website, maryland.gov or on any of your county or your city emergency sites. it's -- tomorrow, we'll also be closing state government once again, as we did toda which means essential personnel, thank you all very much. all of you are essential. essential personnel have to report to work, but we're going to be closing state government, as have our neighbors in delaware, and i would anticipate we'd be seeing similar announcements from the district of columbia and the federal government, but that's their call, not ours. so, anything else i'm leaving out, ken? all right. let's open it up to questions. >> governor, we're getting pretty dramatic pictures of ocean city. what kind of reports of damage are you getting? >> anybody want to update on damage reports? ken, any -- i mean you've seen the pier, which is -- when i saw t
we have 32 shelters open right now. 32 of them are operating locally. we have three state shelters open. we probably have about 500 people that are sheltering right now. you can identify the shelter closest to you by going on the maryland website, maryland.gov or on any of your county or your city emergency sites. it's -- tomorrow, we'll also be closing state government once again, as we did toda which means essential personnel, thank you all very much. all of you are essential. essential...
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. >>> again, local roads just looking a bit sketchy. you're seeing trees down, wires down. if you're traveling in the laurel area, college park as well, please use caution. several roads in that area experiencing trees that are downed. let's head over to md-109 closed at thursdton road. i-270, wet to very wet. but from germantown to rockville, you're clear. connecting to the beltway inner loop and outer loop as you head towards i-95 and loop around the wilson bridge, you're incident free. >> news 4's angie goff at the live desk with breaking news. >> good morning, aaron. >>> massive fire in queens, new york. more than 50 homes completely destroyed by this six-alarm blaze. look at this video. firefighters are just battling these widespread flames at this point. this is in the breezy point section of the rockaway peninsula in queens. it's also in a flood zone area. so the u.s. army has moved in to help escort almost 200 firefighters to the scene using seven-ton trucks. pretty unbelievable. so far two people have suffered minor injuries. the cause of the fire is still unknown.
. >>> again, local roads just looking a bit sketchy. you're seeing trees down, wires down. if you're traveling in the laurel area, college park as well, please use caution. several roads in that area experiencing trees that are downed. let's head over to md-109 closed at thursdton road. i-270, wet to very wet. but from germantown to rockville, you're clear. connecting to the beltway inner loop and outer loop as you head towards i-95 and loop around the wilson bridge, you're incident...
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i mean, in some areas of the -- we leave that call to the local first responders. but in most areas, yes, the sort of rescue and emergency operations, you know, we'll have to suspend until the wind dies down because it's just too dangerous to be out there. you know, there are exceptions to that rule, but in terms of any sort of big operations, this is hunker down time. and most everybody is just trying to stay safe. and weather this thing. until the winds start to die down tomorrow. >> governor, i wish you and the people of maryland the best and thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us tonight. we wish you well. we'll have more of this super storm. we'll be right back. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk sou
i mean, in some areas of the -- we leave that call to the local first responders. but in most areas, yes, the sort of rescue and emergency operations, you know, we'll have to suspend until the wind dies down because it's just too dangerous to be out there. you know, there are exceptions to that rule, but in terms of any sort of big operations, this is hunker down time. and most everybody is just trying to stay safe. and weather this thing. until the winds start to die down tomorrow. >>...
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. >> dan: a local school could have lost a teacher to budget cuts. >> carolyn: michael finney is here to telling you about pro-active parents. >> parents at sunny side elementary were not about to take it lying down so they turned to the internet. up next, she helped save a teachers job and you can too at your school. >> dan: facebook employees deny why dozens of instant millionaires will have to wait >> carolyn: on this age of budget cuts, school education is ongoing challenge in the community. >> now a new tool and it is catching on. >> carolyn: michael finney explains how it works. >> here is the word, crowd cloud funding. social media and communities to get attached. in san francisco a local elementary school is using the technique to raise money after an unexpected financial shortfall. >> this is sunny side elementary in san francisco. like many public schools, there are lessons to be learned here about money. >> dollar, ten dollars. >> navigating the world of money is being learned in this classroom and also in the principal's office where state money came in $40,000 less than e
. >> dan: a local school could have lost a teacher to budget cuts. >> carolyn: michael finney is here to telling you about pro-active parents. >> parents at sunny side elementary were not about to take it lying down so they turned to the internet. up next, she helped save a teachers job and you can too at your school. >> dan: facebook employees deny why dozens of instant millionaires will have to wait >> carolyn: on this age of budget cuts, school education is...
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the local a&p is out of bread, but at topps bakery, there's plenty on shelves. and most importantly, there's still lots of coffee, because it's going to be a very long week. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, bronxville, new york. >> the streets are busy, and the e-mails are taking longer than usual. and in my own personal case. no tv, and no internet. it's typical to be a news reporter in these circumstances. tom, you may be use to it. you're in florida and used to dealing with tropical storms and hurricanes, but for us in the big apple. it's a brand new experience. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, october 30. good night, everyone, and stay safe. we'll see you online at nbr.com, and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the local a&p is out of bread, but at topps bakery, there's plenty on shelves. and most importantly, there's still lots of coffee, because it's going to be a very long week. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, bronxville, new york. >> the streets are busy, and the e-mails are taking longer than usual. and in my own personal case. no tv, and no internet. it's typical to be a news reporter in these circumstances. tom, you may be use to it. you're in florida and used to dealing with...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> and we are back as we continue to follow the track of the storm. let's bring in senator bob menendez. i ups you have lost power, i believe it could be half of the state of new jersey. what's your understanding now as to how bad this storm was? was it as bad or worse than you thought? >> well, pretty bad, erin. you know, we've got anywhere from 3/4 of a million to 1 million of people without power. in the building i live in, three of the windows i was in got blasted out by the wind. we've got road closures. and major consequences as a result of sandy. >> and when you think back, your life in new jersey, how does
the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> and we are back as we...
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this is primarily a state and local event. speaking of virginia, if you want to look at a place that could be affected just by the physicalness of this hurricane or super storm, northern virginia which is going to be hit hard, already been hit hard, that is an obama stronghold for early voting, number one, which is going to be taken out of play, and number two, it's possible if there's a power shortage up there that that could affect the voting, paper ballots, no w.h.o. knows. >> over on msnbc, our liberal sister network, says this storm proves how important it is to have the federal government. could that be used as a way to help the federal government? >> that's old hat liberal thinking. it just doesn't fly, and in fact one of the themes of this whole race is that the federal government no in emergencies, lord knows this is an emergency and this is a public safety issue, it's not really a political issue, but i think that too much spending associated with president obama is not a good thing for him, and romney's had a pretty
this is primarily a state and local event. speaking of virginia, if you want to look at a place that could be affected just by the physicalness of this hurricane or super storm, northern virginia which is going to be hit hard, already been hit hard, that is an obama stronghold for early voting, number one, which is going to be taken out of play, and number two, it's possible if there's a power shortage up there that that could affect the voting, paper ballots, no w.h.o. knows. >> over on...
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we really try our best to work with local authorities, work with local and national governments to make sure we're providing services based on what is needed in the moment. >> from what you're seeing, do you feel the state and federal backup from the authorities has been sufficient? has the planning been right? >> absolutely. this isn't something that just happens once in a blue moon. we work with national government authorities on a regular basis to make sure there won't be hiccups in services and we know what services will be provided by what organizations. it's the best way for us to not duplicate services. it's the west wbest way to sit t the table together to know what the picture will look like, whether when we're in the middle of the response or a couple days when we start the recovery process. >> thank you for joining me. keep up the good work. >> thank you. >> breaking news. the u.s. death toll from sandy has risen to 12. 62-year-old man killed by a falling tree in pennsylvania. we'll have more after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as
we really try our best to work with local authorities, work with local and national governments to make sure we're providing services based on what is needed in the moment. >> from what you're seeing, do you feel the state and federal backup from the authorities has been sufficient? has the planning been right? >> absolutely. this isn't something that just happens once in a blue moon. we work with national government authorities on a regular basis to make sure there won't be hiccups...
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we'll show you how the storm caused problems at local polling places today. >>> atlantic city decided not to gamble on sandy. >>> on itunes or the android market. >>> long lines and long wait times for the crowds of people who showed up to vote early today in d.c. eight polling places opened today for early voters. nearly all of them were packed with people hoping to avoid the bad weather, this week ahead. many voters say that the polling places weren't prepared for the large crowds. >> they're still trying to -- people leaving, because they're getting discouraged. >> everybody needs to come and vote early. when they say that, they need to have at least 8 to 10 machines there. >> part of the problem is that some precincts require machines programmed for their specific ballot issues. officials say by monday they will be able to allocate more machines to the busiest polling places. >>> long lines for early voters in maryland today too. hundreds waited patiently in prince georges county. similar situation in oxon hill, lines wrapped around the public library there. they waited as long as
we'll show you how the storm caused problems at local polling places today. >>> atlantic city decided not to gamble on sandy. >>> on itunes or the android market. >>> long lines and long wait times for the crowds of people who showed up to vote early today in d.c. eight polling places opened today for early voters. nearly all of them were packed with people hoping to avoid the bad weather, this week ahead. many voters say that the polling places weren't prepared for...
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live at, local, late breaking. this is 11 news today. >> good morning. welcome to this special edition of 11 news today. >> we are bringing you extensive coverage of hurricane sandy as she makes her way up the east coast. what we have live coverage as maryland prepares for sandy's arrival. we're live in baltimore city. we will begin our coverage right here. >> i will give you the wide view and the close of view. we have good and bad news in boast -- both respects. the center of the storm, the white bob, on the right hand of your screen -- you noticed that it is a parallel to the chesapeake bay. that is the mouth of chesapeake, that is the center of the storm. yesterday, we thought it would go in this direction. it looks like that will not be the case. we will miss the worst-case scenario here in maryland. we still think it will come on shore somewhere in the southern part of new jersey later on today. the bad news is that the storm is getting stronger. the winds are 85 miles per hour. it will get even stronger before it makes landfall in new jersey later
live at, local, late breaking. this is 11 news today. >> good morning. welcome to this special edition of 11 news today. >> we are bringing you extensive coverage of hurricane sandy as she makes her way up the east coast. what we have live coverage as maryland prepares for sandy's arrival. we're live in baltimore city. we will begin our coverage right here. >> i will give you the wide view and the close of view. we have good and bad news in boast -- both respects. the center...
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. >> there's been extraordinarily close coordination between state, federal, and local governments. and so we're confident that the assets are prepositioned for an effective response in the aftermath of the storm. r david paulison knows about mobilizing the federal government's response to a hurricane. he was in two weeks after hurricane katrina. are you confident that fema is prepared given the sheer size of this storm, almost a thousand miles in dimer. >> it is a huge storm and the impact will on the storm is so big, it is impacting several states from dc all the way up to maine at the same time. but i am rae very comfortable. we have a great administrator running the organization. he gets it, he's from florida, a good emergency manager. doesn't run around with his hair on fire. so i'm confident they will do a good job. >> on a conference call today n fact, your successor, mr. fugate said the disaster fund at fema has a billion dollars in t more or less. is that enough for this kind of response that will be necessary? >> probably at the end of the day the expenses will be more tha
. >> there's been extraordinarily close coordination between state, federal, and local governments. and so we're confident that the assets are prepositioned for an effective response in the aftermath of the storm. r david paulison knows about mobilizing the federal government's response to a hurricane. he was in two weeks after hurricane katrina. are you confident that fema is prepared given the sheer size of this storm, almost a thousand miles in dimer. >> it is a huge storm and...
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the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per hour wind guest and jfk74 and wind gusts at laguardia 90. let's start with the softer side. this is the cold side. there is snow, this came through and they will have about 8 inches on the ground tomorrow morning. this is sent to us by lorrie and looks like snow shoe will have a foot to 4 inches on the ground by morning and snow all day. for more on winds because we're not done yet, here is a look at winds with erica. >> thanks top. we have strong wind gusts now. i did see a report on the national weather service website the peak wind gust at ragen international is 60. this is saying 47. so either way, it's
the federal government and many local governments and school systems closed once again tomorrow. metro shut down at least through tomorrow morning's commute. you'll find the latest chancelations at w usa 9.com. >>> as we've been looking at this thing down the east coast the sense is that new york got the worse of it. are we correct? >> they had less rain than we had and more wind and they are not done with the storm but some wind ironically were higher. in fact, a 75-mile per...
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visitors bystanders, people who live here locally. the big story now our mayors sayingnow is water is rising faster than expected. down by battery park is where waters rise fast. that is what affects the tunnel. we just understand that tunnels leading to the brooklyn battery tunnel and the holland tunnel are being shot downshut down and just about an hour. the real threat is the subways. the subway system could be damaged long term if that salt water gets into the system. that is a very real possibility. you see some of these umbrellas. some people just getting out for what might be the last time before sandy makes her way in here. we are expecting a 6-12 ft. storm surge. we're not really sure how bad it is going to get. we will continue to monitor the situation. >> we will have more on the storm later. >> and new information about the nanny accused of murdering two children in her care in new york. we saw that last tide commercial with the parents and the cute little baby triplets... well wait until your triplets move back home after
visitors bystanders, people who live here locally. the big story now our mayors sayingnow is water is rising faster than expected. down by battery park is where waters rise fast. that is what affects the tunnel. we just understand that tunnels leading to the brooklyn battery tunnel and the holland tunnel are being shot downshut down and just about an hour. the real threat is the subways. the subway system could be damaged long term if that salt water gets into the system. that is a very real...
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. >> dan: a local school could have lost a teacher to budget cuts. >> carolyn: michael finney is here to telling you about pro-active parents. >> parents at sunny side elementary were not about to take it lying down so they turned to the internet. up next, she helped save a teachers job and you can too at your school. >> dan: facebook employees deny why dozens of instant millionaires will have to wait for their big how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. fiv
. >> dan: a local school could have lost a teacher to budget cuts. >> carolyn: michael finney is here to telling you about pro-active parents. >> parents at sunny side elementary were not about to take it lying down so they turned to the internet. up next, she helped save a teachers job and you can too at your school. >> dan: facebook employees deny why dozens of instant millionaires will have to wait for their big how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try...
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the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the backup generator at nyu went down. let's get a check of the latest. let's go back to nbc news meteorologist bill karins. bill, what have you got for us? >> these things are going to continue to develop through the night but all the big issues that were caused in the new york city area was because of the high tide, the historic, epic if you want to call it that high tide. the only reason they use epic is that's never happened before. we shattered the previous record high tide we had in 1960 with donna. that's why new yorksy we're talking so much about it, not because we're here. if it was any other
the new york city mayor's office reports that local 911 operators have been overwhelmed getting 10,000 calls in half an hour. ten times the normal number. one of the most critical situations that they're dealing with right now involves a big hospital here in new york. that's the nyu langone medical center. 215 patients, even as we speak, from adult critical care, pediatric critical care, neonatal intensive care, all being evacuated out of that hospital, moved to nearby facilities because the...
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when a local elementary school is experimenting with that model, substituting something else for the daily homework grine. is it working? and what anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> we have all heard about people with a 6 cents. but is any of that actually real? abc's elisabeth is delving into that world on a 20/20 today. i heard you had an interesting encounter with a psychic? >> i did. how you know that? it is on our website. i saw a fortune teller when i was in the middle east who had never seen me on television. spoke no english. and actually accurately predicted several major events in my life, one
when a local elementary school is experimenting with that model, substituting something else for the daily homework grine. is it working? and what anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it "economically destructive." like allen's votes to give tax breaks to companies... that ship jobs overseas, his economic plan would... help big corporations, devastating the middle class. allen even voted against tax...
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joining me is lucy from the local county government. the government is closed but central personnel are supposed to report like you. how is the county preparing to help its residents just in case. >> yes, the essential public safety personnel are on duty. and we've talked about those high winds. that means trees are going to be coming down. we want to make sure our community members know that if a tree comes down on private property in montgomery county, call our call center. it opened at 6:00 a.m. this morning. you can file a report also online at www.mc311.com. it's important for people to know if a tree comes down and live wires are involved or the tree is blocking a roadway or the tree is on a structure, if anyone is trapped, then you call 911. otherwise you call 311 in montgomery county. >> you talked about the 311 for downed trees on park or public lands. if it comes down on your private property, that is not a call that should go to 311 unless it involves the live wires? >> that is correct. if it is on private property, that woul
joining me is lucy from the local county government. the government is closed but central personnel are supposed to report like you. how is the county preparing to help its residents just in case. >> yes, the essential public safety personnel are on duty. and we've talked about those high winds. that means trees are going to be coming down. we want to make sure our community members know that if a tree comes down on private property in montgomery county, call our call center. it opened at...
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. >> not just locally. never mind what is going on in new york city and along the coastal areas of new jersey where they will have the direct landfall here maybe atlantic city, perhaps cape may, that part of the world, later today. they will be dealing with hurricane-force winds, no doubt about it. very serious and we all know that at this point. the worst yet to come. it will steadily get worse here during the course of the day. the first thing you notice will be the rain. they will pick up in intensity. for our friends off to the south, watching down across the lower eastern shore, you know what i'm talking about. you notice the yellow and red starting to appear. the red is heavy rain and the yellow is moderate rain. we are starting to see that break out on the east side here of the district, out into prince george's county, down into charles county in southern maryland, down towards st. mary's city. south and east here, cambridge, easton, notice these darker reds crossing the bay. that is headed in our d
. >> not just locally. never mind what is going on in new york city and along the coastal areas of new jersey where they will have the direct landfall here maybe atlantic city, perhaps cape may, that part of the world, later today. they will be dealing with hurricane-force winds, no doubt about it. very serious and we all know that at this point. the worst yet to come. it will steadily get worse here during the course of the day. the first thing you notice will be the rain. they will pick...
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we are going to assess -- the situation, the calls are coming in locally. if they need a local agency, need our assistance, we will go out there and assist. >> i know what the governor said. and i don't -- if somebody needs help and they contact you -- >> caller: judges, we are going to help. >> you are saying you are not not going to help until daybreak. >> caller: we are going to help. >> have you undertaken rescues in. >> caller: not at this point. >> okay. because you have not needed to, is that correct? >> caller: correct. >> what about evacuations, do you have any way of knowing how many folks heeded the evacuations in. >> caller: no. i don't have that number. >> how about the destruction? do you have any -- >> caller: no. we are still... we are going to get a lot of that information when day breaks. >> maybe, we will take talk to you at daybreak. sergeant adam grossman, thank you. >> caller: thank you. >> heavy rain and further flooding in the days ahead for millions across the northeast. of course, the impact of this beastly storm will be wide sprea
we are going to assess -- the situation, the calls are coming in locally. if they need a local agency, need our assistance, we will go out there and assist. >> i know what the governor said. and i don't -- if somebody needs help and they contact you -- >> caller: judges, we are going to help. >> you are saying you are not not going to help until daybreak. >> caller: we are going to help. >> have you undertaken rescues in. >> caller: not at this point....
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we have not seen any localized flooding, at least not in rehoboth. there has been some in bethany and due we, dewey and out of ocean city as well. and dunes have been breached when the storm surge comes in later we could get serious coastal flooding and right there in the downtown area, rehoboth beach, it could certainly happen. most of the people who live here heeded the mandatory evacuation. i saw some people walking around earlier, and spoke to them about what they're still doing here. >> i think it's spectacular. you got to still respect it. you have to really respect it. >> yeah. you really got to respect it. especially when you look back here and see just how big these waves are. it's really unprecedented, to see 20 foot waves out here in the ocean behind me at rehoboth beach. once again, the walletting game now has -- waiting game now is a lot quicker. we will see the storm impact the coast of new jersey, just across the delaware bay from rehoboth here and then we'll see how the storm surge impact rahs hoe beth within the next few hours, guys.
we have not seen any localized flooding, at least not in rehoboth. there has been some in bethany and due we, dewey and out of ocean city as well. and dunes have been breached when the storm surge comes in later we could get serious coastal flooding and right there in the downtown area, rehoboth beach, it could certainly happen. most of the people who live here heeded the mandatory evacuation. i saw some people walking around earlier, and spoke to them about what they're still doing here....
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wusa9.com. >>> so that big storm sandy had a lot of local kids really worried. but halloween will go on as scheduled in communities across the area. >> that's right we're live here in columbia heights and we've got a parade right behind me coming through. coming up after the break i'm going to show you one of my favorite costumes and why that one would make you go ooh ooh. that story coming up. >> i'm julie wolf. less than a mile from seneca valley high school, one of their students was struck and killed while walking to school. coming up we talk to her mom and her best friend, how they want her to be remembered. >> and the sandy left a -- if sandy left a mess at your home and you have some insurance questions, we have some experts here to help. the number of to call (202)895- 5560. that's (202)895-5560. we'll be back. >>> tragedy this morning in montgomery county. a 15-year-old girl hit by a car and killed. >> it was early in the morning, it was still dark outside and the driver apparently did not see her. julie wolf has the story from seneca valley high school
wusa9.com. >>> so that big storm sandy had a lot of local kids really worried. but halloween will go on as scheduled in communities across the area. >> that's right we're live here in columbia heights and we've got a parade right behind me coming through. coming up after the break i'm going to show you one of my favorite costumes and why that one would make you go ooh ooh. that story coming up. >> i'm julie wolf. less than a mile from seneca valley high school, one of their...
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everything you need to know to keep you ahead of the storm locally. and now we want to branch down into new york. that has been a very big hit area over the past 24 hours. for that, we are going to go to twitter, under the hash tag sandy. this gives you some of the images and some of the things posted on twitter in the past 24 hours. atlantic city is going to be under this hash tag. you see that. a lot of people here. just one i want to show you. take a look at this. parked in the water, this comes [ indiscernible ]. you see just how bad it is in the low-lying areas. one more in here. don't need to see ñrthat. that's a fake. you don't want to see that. this is the shot i ñrwant you t see. this is the subway we have been telling you that. throughout the morning with continuing coverage. subway, we have ridden this subway before. you have been down there. it's now under water. this could be a week until they are back up and running cin new york. imagine how that is going to hamstring the city. once again, now going to the hash tag of queens. just tell
everything you need to know to keep you ahead of the storm locally. and now we want to branch down into new york. that has been a very big hit area over the past 24 hours. for that, we are going to go to twitter, under the hash tag sandy. this gives you some of the images and some of the things posted on twitter in the past 24 hours. atlantic city is going to be under this hash tag. you see that. a lot of people here. just one i want to show you. take a look at this. parked in the water, this...
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we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to be a moment tomorrow morning. here is where the dow closed on friday. i was just going to say it felt so long ago. it was higher by 297 and the s&p 500 closed. will people be raising cash for rebuilding. that is all to be answered tomorrow. >> that is going to do it for this special report. i'm michele. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow for continued coverage. you can also monster the latest. good night. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with supp
we got hit hard in the local metro area. it has been tough. >> todd gross thank you very much. >> it is going to have an impact. >> it will. if you are not a motivated voter. then you don't turn out. >> markets tomorrow open. it might be very, very interesting. stay tuned for our coverage of it tomorrow. and it will be very interesting. they say the reset that has to happen. coordination of trading floors. bob did a great job of highlighting the unknowns. it is going to...
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talking local national politics and the issues. see you in a second. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations.
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local officials made some local sites available for people to stay in, but some of those places had to be responded to by first responders today. some of those people had to be rescued. but the important thing in what chris was saying, they believe there are several hundred people sheltering in their homes even in the face of rising flood waters. so that's something that local officials and local law enforcement is keeping a close eye on and those people are in per ill. that's where near the storm came ashore. it doesn't mean the flood waters will stop rising or the threat is over. sandy is claiming the first three casualties that we know of tonight in the united states. the new york city affiliate wnbc is reporting that a 30-year-old man was found dead trapped by a fallen tree. another person has died after a tree fell on them in connecticut. and the associated press is reporting that there was another storm-related fatality, a traffic accident in maryland. to the east of the eye of the storm, authorities having warning that new york city and long island could get the worst of the sto
local officials made some local sites available for people to stay in, but some of those places had to be responded to by first responders today. some of those people had to be rescued. but the important thing in what chris was saying, they believe there are several hundred people sheltering in their homes even in the face of rising flood waters. so that's something that local officials and local law enforcement is keeping a close eye on and those people are in per ill. that's where near the...
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the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this month the agency waived its demands for repayment. altogether, 371 million was paid out in error. taken a reminder to everybody out there, that's our money fellow taxpayers. remember katrina trailers, 145,000 of them deemed unsafe because they had high levels of formaldehyde. we pay for that. there were used anyway by storm victims. if you're thinking poor fema is having problems because it is woefully understaffed, not true. the agency has grown in the wake of katrina. the funding extension passed by congress this fall addressed very little of these problems. made an attempt to stop insuring propertie
the department's at local state and national levels as a result have a difficult time communicating with fema. according to that report because of many of the process is the manual, the culture have become dependent on individual people. staff relying on personal relationships to accomplish tasks. including -- concluded from the gao, a total revamp. maybe that is why the improperly paid nearly $100 million to hurricane victims after katrina and rita between 2005 and 2010. just earlier this...
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we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>> well, more than six million people are still without power. no word on when it will be back. flooded roads and downed power lines. sandy is weakening, but not letting up. a lot still in store over the next 48 hours. stick with us. we are heading back to the extreme weather center for another check with rick on this historic monster storm. smie it is possible the -- >>> it is possible the worst could be behind us. as we mentioned at the top of the hour hurricane sandy was losing strength overnight, but the system is packing powerful winds, and its mighty gusts are likely to be felt as far away as , well, chicago. can you belie
we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>>...